Early football uniforms did not include large pads or helmets, but they were made out of durable materials like wool or canvas to withstand the high-contact nature of the game. Here, the pants provide some padding, but not the top. Colors help distinguish teams—historically, team hues might flood a top, as here, or simply appear in bands around the upper arm, which remains a signature element of football jerseys.

Object Number: P89.57.36

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